MOVING FORWARD – ULV tennis player Paul Moseley reaches to save a shot against Claremont-Mudd last Saturday as teammates (I to r) Junie Hernandez, Greg Hafif and Arman Hilario watch from the sidelines. The Leos went on to fall to the Stags and will take on Christ College from Irvine tomorrow at 10 a.m. and will host Occidental College Wednesday at 2 p.m. / photo by Maria Gonzales
The La Verne baseball team's Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship season looked just about over when they lost Saturday at Ben Hines Field, 16-8, to the Chapman Panthers. However on Monday, the Leopards were offered a bid to play in the NCAA Division III Baseball Championship Tournament in Birmingham, Alabama, keeping their tremendous season alive for at least another two games.
The first place Leopards began the series against the second place Stags at Ben Hines Field on May 5, winning 9-4 and celebrating eight seniors on their senior day.
With the No. 1 seed in SCIAC, the La Verne baseball team will now advance to the first round of playoffs against the No. 4 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen on Thursday at Ben Hines Field after clinching the 2023 SCIAC regular season championship.
The La Verne women’s water polo team ruptured their five-game win streak in an 18-11 loss against the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas on Wednesday night at the Axelrood Aquatics Center.